Investigators searched for suspects and evidence near 31st and T streets after a victim showed up at the Nebraska Medical Center around 11:45 p.m. Sunday.

At last check, all of the weekend shooting victims are alive.

The first shooting happened Saturday around 4:30 a.m.

Police were called to 24th and Manderson streets and found three people shot; Richard Kirk, 31, LaTasha Ellis, 29, and Tawana Carter, 31. Omaha police said the shooting was possibly related to an argument within a large group of people in the area.

On Saturday night around 10 p.m., officers were sent to 66th and Hartman for a report of shots fired. Police found Donald McKinney, 21, suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Paramedics took McKinney, who lives nearby, to a hospital.

Two hours later, police responded to 48th and Fort streets to investigate a report of a shooting. Marcus Evans, 18, told officers he had been walking around when he heard gunshots and realized he was shot. Paramedics took Evans to a hospital.

Less than two hours later, police responded to 31st and T streets after a teenager walked into Bergan Mercy Medical Center saying he had been shot. Arlando Blanco, 17, told officers he was walking to a car in the area, when he heard a pop and realized he had been shot. The driver in the car Blanco was walking towards took him to the hospital. Police say it is possible Blanco had been involved in an altercation earlier Saturday night.

On Sunday 3 p.m., police were called to 30th Street and Bedford Avenue. 911 dispatchers said paramedics took three shooting victims to the Nebraska Medical Center. Those victims have not been identified.

Omaha police continue to investigate all of this weekend's shootings. Captain Kerry Neumann also tells KETV Newswatch 7 that officers also recovered five guns during their investigations.

Anyone with information is urged to call Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP. Callers can remain anonymous.